Access to legal assistance is a fundamental right, yet many individuals—especially low-income and vulnerable populations—struggle to afford the help they need. Legal aid ensures that everyone, regardless of financial status, can navigate complex legal systems and defend their rights.
In Utah, legal aid is particularly crucial due to rising debt collection cases, housing instability, and other civil legal challenges that disproportionately impact underserved communities. Volunteer attorneys play a key role in bridging the justice gap by offering limited-scope representation, guidance, and advocacy to those who would otherwise face legal proceedings alone.
By providing this expertise, we strengthen communities, promote fairness, and uphold justice—ensuring that no one is denied their legal rights simply because they cannot afford an attorney.
Volunteering your time is a powerful way to make a real and lasting impact on individuals and families in need. Thank you for committing to provide pro bono or low bono work for qualifying residents of our state.
Below, please select the types of opportunities for which you are interested. The Bar's Access to Justice staff will follow up with you soon to provide more information on how you can get started volunteering!